UK-based energy infrastructure company Kellas Midstream and RWE, the country’s largest power generator, have entered a partnership to explore the potential for large-scale green hydrogen production in Teesside, which is committed to helping the UK achieve its net-zero targets by becoming one of the world’s first decarbonized industrial clusters through the use of low-carbon hydrogen.
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